All-New 2018 Rezvani Beast Alpha Will Only Cost Less Than $100,000

Apr 26, 2017 11:54 AM EDT | Anthony Hunter

Rezvani first introduced its new beast called the 2017 Beast Alpha with its removable Targa-style top back at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November that has a starting price of under $200,000. But now, the company has announced through a teaser image the all-new 2018 Rezvani Beast Alpha that will only cost below $100,000.

The 2018 Rezvani Beast Alpha will not only be the most affordable sports car in its lineup, but CEO Ferris Rezvani claims that the 2018 Rezvani Beast Alpha will be a "Porsche killer, but with even more focus on the enthusiast."

"We founded Rezvani Motors two years ago with the mission to create a sports car that would be lighter, faster, and better handling than anything in its class, but priced at under $100,000," he said. "I am very proud to say that we will be unveiling such a car in the second quarter of 2017."

The company will now be making a big name for itself since it was first established way back in 2014 in California. However, that will only change if the company will keep its word regarding the car's price.

Specifications of the car have not yet been revealed, but the 2017 model has already impressive looks besides the cool-forward-sliding doors. It also weighs around 1,950 (885 kg), turbocharged 2.4-liter, a four-cylinder engine that produces 500 hp, can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.2 seconds and a top speed of 175 mph (282kph), with the help of an optional automatic transmission.

Rezvani Motors is already accepting pre-orders for the all-new 2018 Rezvani Beast Alpha for those customers who are eager to get their hands on a much affordable sports car. The 2018 model is anticipated to make its official debut in the second quarter of the year. The automaker is also asking for a refundable deposit of $1,000.

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